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1 yönseme
tendency -
2 tandans
tendency. -
3 eğilim
tendency, inclination, trend, leaning, bias, bent, propensity -
4 eğilim
"tendency; inclination, bent." -
5 eğilim
n. inclination, obliquity, aptitude, bias, squint, tendency, affection, bent, current, device, disposition, drift, gravitation, leaning, liability, notion, penchant, ply, predisposition, proclivity, proneness, propensity, pulse, relish, sense, set--------eğilim (kötü)n. twist* * *1. affinity 2. bias 3. convention 4. penchant 5. proclivity 6. propensity 7. tendency 8. trend (n.) 9. intend (n.) -
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adj. swift to take offense, easily offended, touchy, sensitive, fragile, susceptive, susceptible, sore, pettish, petulant, squeamish, stuffy, edgy, irritable, techy, tender, testy, tetchy, ticklish, tickly, umbrageous--------n. thin skin, touchiness, tendency to take things personally* * *1. feisty 2. irritable 3. susceptible 4. touchy 5. umbrageous -
7 barometrik tandans
barometric tendency -
8 çalma
n. stealing, theft, playing, abstraction, blow, defalcation, knock, larceny, pilferage, rendition, strike--------çalma (müzik)n. rendering--------çalma (yeşile vb.)n. tendency* * *ringing (n.) -
9 meyil
n. inclination, incline, slope, tilt, bias, liking, tendency, affection, aptitude, cant, declivity, gradient, gravitation, lean, leaning, obliquity, penchant, proclivity, proneness, propensity, slant, talus, tide, trend* * *slope -
10 dışadönüklük
n. extroversion, outgoing disposition, tendency to direct one's interest and concern outward (Psychology) -
11 eğilin
n. tendency -
12 göstermecilik
n. exhibitionism, showiness, flamboyance, tendency to attract attention as a result of one's behavior; compulsive desire to exposing one's genitals to others (Psychiatry) -
13 yüz tutma
n. tendency -
14 cereyan
"flow; draught, draft; current; course of events; movement, tendency, trend" -
15 meyil
"slope, incline, inclination, declivity, slant; tendency, inclination, propensity; fondness, liking, bent" -
16 temayül
inclination, tendency -
17 yönelim
tropism " doðrulum, tropizm; intention; tendency, orientation" -
18 azgınlık
"1. wildness, fierceness. 2. ulceration; tendency to ulcerate. 3. naughtiness (in a child). 4. being oversexed." -
19 cereyan
1.flow. 2. draft, air movement. 3. elec. current. 4. course of events. 5. movement, tendency, trend. - çarpmak to be shocked or struck by electricity. - etmek to happen, occur, take place. -ı kesmek to cut the current. -
20 gericilik
1. reactionism, being a reactionary. 2. reaction, reactionary movement or tendency.
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